Hugo's website - Technical / TechnischHugo's websitetag:hugo.vanderkooij.org,2005:064ba95db65af87e192ca937ff9efd4a/technicalTextpattern2018-08-01T14:34:41ZHugo van der Kooijhttp://hugo.vanderkooij.org/Hugo van der Kooij2018-08-01T14:33:44Z2018-08-01T14:34:41ZSearch a Path recursive for the existence of a search string in all matching files and dump it to a text file with PowerShelltag:hugo.vanderkooij.org,2018-05-01:064ba95db65af87e192ca937ff9efd4a/54ca5f5bd00944855ec486e6b45f0667
PowerShell
Search-PathString
Search a Path recursive for the existence of a search string in all matching files and dump it to a text file.]]>
Hugo van der Kooij2018-04-05T12:05:02Z2018-04-05T12:05:02ZSyslog server on Centos 7tag:hugo.vanderkooij.org,2015-03-24:064ba95db65af87e192ca937ff9efd4a/8734a67ad95288311346f222e1bfc91e
How to use rsyslog on Centos 7 to split logfiles based on client IP and date.

Install ryslog

Create the configuration file

Start rsyslog

Punch a whole in the firewall for syslog

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Hugo van der Kooij2017-09-04T14:31:25Z2017-09-13T11:03:42ZPowerShell - Amazon Networks to Check Point R80tag:hugo.vanderkooij.org,2017-09-04:064ba95db65af87e192ca937ff9efd4a/dcef37c5cca279b9625c8b9cbd6dc05e
To load all Amazon networks into Check point objects (R80) you can use this PowerShell Script.
Make sure you have the psCheckPoint module installed.]]>
Hugo van der Kooij2017-08-28T12:06:54Z2017-09-04T16:12:30ZPowerShell, AD computers to Check Point objectstag:hugo.vanderkooij.org,2017-08-04:064ba95db65af87e192ca937ff9efd4a/03165d6bbd586bca195a80420a162aff
This is my attempt to create a PowerShell script to add all computers in an Active Directory as hosts in a Check Point firewall. It may be improved later.
*It requires at least Check Point R80 and the PowerShell module of Ton Koopman]]>
Hugo van der Kooij2017-08-17T08:52:50Z2017-09-04T16:12:42ZPower Shell Aliases tag:hugo.vanderkooij.org,2017-08-17:064ba95db65af87e192ca937ff9efd4a/6768d8e4814cea4857cbd430d93458a0
I find that some aliases with PowerShell make a lot of sense to me and I will put them in this page.
I strongly recommend you create your own profile on machines where you work on regular basis.]]>